The JMSC is joining forces with ABC News in New York to develop an on-campus bureau and an Asia-wide roving reporter scheme. The American Broadcasting Company cooperates with six US universities to provide online and […]
New York based documentary film maker Nancy M. Tong is designing and producing a multi-media project at the JMSC to preserve the Chinese cultural treasure, Kunqu, one of the oldest forms of Chinese Opera. “The project […]
This MAPs course has been commissioned by the Foreign Correspondents’ Club, Hong Kong for members. Dates: Thursdays & Fridays – January 14&15, 21&22, 28&29, 2010 Time: 9am – 12.30pm Venue: JMSC Digital Media Lab, Eliot […]
New scholarships will be available for JMSC students from next semester. The South China Morning Post (SCMP) is donating $2 million from a fund operated by the company. The fund is chaired by newspaper philanthropist, Shum […]
Thanks to the generous support of Muse Magazine and its determination to improve arts and cultural coverage in Hong Kong, a prominent critic and journalist with international experience will become the JMSC’s first Critic-in-Residence. Christian […]
Hong Kong Media Conference 2010 REPORTING NEW REALITIES IN ASIA AND THE PACIFIC Hong Kong, April 25-28, 2010 Join the Asia Pacific Center for Journalists and co-sponsor Journalism and Media Studies Centre at the University […]
Local Internet pioneer and entrepreneur Pindar Wong discusses the challenges, opportunities and responsibilities facing Hong Kong’s first digital generation. The talk will focus on Creative Commons, a progressive copyright system that allows to share, remix, […]
Professor Ying Chan, JMSC Director, has contributed an Op-Ed to the New York Times, China dated November, 11, 2009: In the propaganda skirmish, Beijing outmaneuvered the U.S. president at nearly every turn